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commander30 ([personal profile] commander30) wrote2013-03-08 03:30 pm
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Petz: Siamese and Dachshunds



Here she is, my oldest Catz... well, my oldest Petz, for that matter: Sophisto. :) She was adopted way back in Petz 2 by my brother. Back in Petz 2 (and the original Dogz and Catz) we didn't keep our Petz and would switch them out periodically by adopting new ones, but my brother always held on to Sophisto. When we got Petz 3, I think she's the only one we actually imported, although her adoption date in her profile doesn't actually reflect that. Davy at first didn't want to breed her, so when he first imported her, he spayed her. But eventually the lure of kittens was too much, so he re-imported Sophisto and left her unspayed. Our first attempts to mate her were extremely unsuccessful, however. I remember we had another Siamese we tried to mate her with, but they just HATED each other and fought all the time. But then, finally... I found her mate accidentally back in Petz 2, as I related when telling Pouncer's story. :)

Siamese... Siameses? What's the plural of the cat breed's name? Whatever, from now own I'll call them "meezers" like everyone else in the Petz community does. :D So meezers come in either cream or tan, and the black on their tail can be either a tip, halfway down, or the entire tail... and I even had a few that had no black on their tail at all, in fact.



Mmm... such smexy meezers I got. While calicoes are the most commonly seen purebreds in the Petz community, I've seen a fair number of purebred meezer litters as well, and now I can certainly see why. :D



And here's Oola, my dachsie! I've also had her for a very long time... she's the mate of Dana and Rufus's oldest grandchild. :) Dachshunds come in three varieties--red, brown, or black with brown feet like Oola. The red and brown ones are solid-colored, however.



Well, looks like the brown and red dachshunds do have "boots" like the black ones do--they're just the same color as their body. No complaints here! I like breeds that have two different areas that can mutate and give me awesome color combos. :D

Alley cats and labradors up next. :)

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